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General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2

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    FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE S. D. A. PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION FOR YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1896

    L. T. NICOLA

    Resources Liabilities.
    Real estate, $ 70,326 00
    Personal property, 96,244 31
    Notes receivable, 61,773 69
    Cash, 3,005 69
    Cash in banks, 780 92
    Accounts receivable, 114,689 48
    Cuts and engravings, 4,977 13
    Type, 8,564 10
    Material, 18,780 89
    Work in progress, 10,405 35
    Stock in salesroom, 90,192 11
    Fuel on hand, 416 00
    Notes payable, $172,575 53
    Demand notes, 16,526 47
    Accounts payable, 51,102 66
    Capital stock, 148,290 00
    Stock not issued, 62,802 27
    Donations and legacies, 2,738 10
    Surplus, $23,041 33
    Net gain, 3,079 31
    26,120 64
    $480,155 67 $480,155 67
    Capital stock $148 290
    Stock not issued, 62,802 27
    $211,092 27
    Surplus, $23,041 33
    Net gain, 3,079 31
    26,120 64
    Present worth, $237,212 91

    The auditor, W. H. Edwards, then submitted his report, as follows:—GCB January 1, 1897, page 59.1

    This is to certify that I have examined the books of the Seventh-day Adventist Publishing Association both in the banking and manufacturing departments, and find them methodically kept, and accurately so, according to my best knowledge and belief.GCB January 1, 1897, page 59.2

    W. H. EDWARDS, Auditor. Jan. 13. 1897.

    S. H. Lane moved, W. C. White seconded, that the treasurer’s report be accepted. In support of the motion, W. C. White commented favorably upon the management of the association, especially in its efforts to reduce its liabilities and accounts receivable, and to guard well the stability of the institution. The motion to accept was carried.GCB January 1, 1897, page 59.3

    On motion of W. C. Gage the auditor’s report was accepted.GCB January 1, 1897, page 59.4

    The secretary then read the minutes of the advisory meetings held by the stockholders in College View, in connection with the General Conference.GCB January 1, 1897, page 59.5

    It was voted to authorize the chairman to appoint the necessary committees. Thereupon the following named were: On nominations, J. N. Loughborough, O. H. Jones, R. A. Underwood; on plans, G. C. Tenney, S. H. Lane, W. C. White.GCB January 1, 1897, page 59.6

    The meeting then adjourned to 9 A. M., March 11.GCB January 1, 1897, page 59.7

    W. C. SISLEY, Chairman.
    G. C. TENNEY, Sec.

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